
Despite looming deadline, ICANN still has no plan for GDPR compliance
ICANN is struggling to find a workable temporary solution to address the imminent EU privacy regulation.
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ICANN is struggling to find a workable temporary solution to address the imminent EU privacy regulation.
According to a UK government survey, less than half of GDPR-aware companies are updating security policies to address the change.
The city council plans to continue using Windows in the short-term, but for "all desktop applications to be open-source", including office suites, web browsers and email clients.
Chief Constable Peter Goodman told a media briefing that he believed almost every person in the UK had been a victim of a data breach and had their personal data sold on the dark web.
Behind the scenes the city council has already started work to switch to Microsoft Exchange to handle email and calendars.
Britain's Home Secretary Amber Rudd is traveling to Silicon Valley, where she is expected to meet with leaders from firms such as YouTube, to discuss tackling extremist content online.
IBM has partnered with Borsa Italiana, part of London Stock Exchange Group, in an effort to digitize securities certificate data for smaller companies.
In an effort to bring more unicorn tech companies to the country, French president Emmanuel Macron announced a new visa that would make it easier for foreign founders to launch their startups.
Munich's Green Party says the recent WannaCry ransomware attacks on Windows machines worldwide highlight the danger of the city abandoning its Linux-based OS.
Hear recollections from Bletchley Park veterans on how efforts to crack the Lorenz cipher led to the creation of one of the world's first computers.
New laws being considered in the EU would force internet companies to provide police with access to encrypted data from consumers on internet messaging apps.
Munich Green Party is demanding the city's administration clarifies the cost and the scale of the work needed to carry out another migration on this scale.
The man in charge of Munich's central IT expresses surprise at politicians' decision to prepare to move away from a Linux-based OS.
Powered by the $35 Raspberry Pi, the MeArm Pi is a robot arm designed to be simple enough that kids aged 11+ can build and program it.
iPhone is being turned into "dual-persona" device that can be used to discuss confidential matters.